"An Abrupt Plunge Into Hell": Gaza After the Ceasefire
Israel renewed its bombing campaign on Gaza in March. Killings and food shortages have become the norm again.
Israel renewed its bombing campaign on Gaza in March. Killings and food shortages have become the norm again.
This is not the time for supporters of Palestinian self-determination to be quiet. It’s the moment for us to demand more.
Pressure is mounting against Israel in the U.S. and around the world. Will it mean anything on the ground in Palestine?
The Intercept has learned that Amazon sold cloud services to Israeli weapons firms at the height of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
What does hope mean when your city is flattened and everyone you know is slowly starving?
Italy’s Nova news agency confirmed it let reporter Gabriele Nunziati go for asking a European official about Israel at a press conference.
A civil defense worker, a doctor, a reporter, and a photojournalist tell their harrowing stories of responding to Israel’s war on Gaza.
How reporters with the Gaza Project investigate the killing and targeting of Palestinian journalists.
Activists had been pressuring the Human Rights Campaign, one of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ groups, to stand against Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
A reporter in Gaza finds a Catholic community grieving their family members killed by Israeli bombs, but still worshipping together.
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